The African Repository, Volumes 16-17American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 126
... effect of its operations must un- avoidably be the promotion of Christianity . The people sent out are a Chris- tain people , professedly such - and , in the nature of the case , the adults are probably generally speaking Christians in ...
... effect of its operations must un- avoidably be the promotion of Christianity . The people sent out are a Chris- tain people , professedly such - and , in the nature of the case , the adults are probably generally speaking Christians in ...
Page 172
... effect without the least difficulty , all submit to it . Three cases of grand larceny have occured lately , which were quite provoking . In the first , a fine cow was taken from the mission premises at Mount Vaughan , and killed , and ...
... effect without the least difficulty , all submit to it . Three cases of grand larceny have occured lately , which were quite provoking . In the first , a fine cow was taken from the mission premises at Mount Vaughan , and killed , and ...
Page 308
... effect to deter others from a repetition of the like crimes . About ten days since , I had an unsolicited visit from eight kings , some of them living far into the country , for the express purpose of making book , as they termed it ...
... effect to deter others from a repetition of the like crimes . About ten days since , I had an unsolicited visit from eight kings , some of them living far into the country , for the express purpose of making book , as they termed it ...
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